A particle of mass 1.54 kg is subject to a force that is always pointed towards East or West but whose magnitude changes sinusoidally with time. With the positive x-axis pointed towards the East, the x-component of the force is given as follows: Fx = F0cos(ωt), where F0 = 5 N and ω = 1.1 rad/s. At t = 0 the particle is at x0 = 0 and has the x-component of the velocity, vx = 0. a) What is the x-component of the velocity, vx in meters per second, of the particle at time t = 1.8 s?  b)What is the x-coordinate, x(t), of the particle at time t = 1.8 s?

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A particle of mass 1.54 kg is subject to a force that is always pointed towards East or West but whose magnitude changes sinusoidally with time. With the positive x-axis pointed towards the East, the x-component of the force is given as follows: Fx = F0cos(ωt), where F0 = 5 N and ω = 1.1 rad/s. At t = 0 the particle is at x0 = 0 and has the x-component of the velocity, vx = 0.

a) What is the x-component of the velocity, vx in meters per second, of the particle at time t = 1.8 s? 

b)What is the x-coordinate, x(t), of the particle at time t = 1.8 s? 

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